ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202

NUREMBERG TRIALS PROCEEDINGS AND DOCUMENTS

COLLECTION: OGL #17

DATES: 1945-1948

SIZE: 600 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: This set of Nuremberg Trial papers is one of 22 sets located in the United States and is one of the most complete. The University of North Dakota secured the collection in 1949 through the efforts of Dr. Howard Russell, Secretary General of the American Military Tribunals from May 10, 1948 through their completion in December 1949. Dr. Russell was a Professor of English Language and Literature at UND before entering into government service during World War Two.

ACCESS: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

BOX CONTENTS: SUMMARY

Boxes 1-19

International Military Tribunal (IMT)

Proceedings 11/14/1945-8/31/1946

Boxes 20-32

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 1 (Medical Case)

Boxes 33-36

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 2 (Milch Case)

Boxes 37-51

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 3 (Justice Case)

Boxes 52-60

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 4 (Pohl Case)

Boxes 61-72

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 5 (Flick Case)

Boxes 73-90

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 6 (I.G. Farben Case)

Boxes 91-101

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 7 (Hostage Case)

Boxes 102-107

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 8 (RuSHA Case)

Boxes 108-114

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 9 (Einsatzgruppen Case)

Boxes 115-128

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 10 (Krupp Case)

Boxes 129-161

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 11 (Ministries Case)

Boxes 162-172

American Military Tribunal (AMT)

Case 12 (High Command Case)

Boxes 173-204

International Military Tribunal (IMT) documents, grouped as follows:

Boxes 173-174

"C" (crimes), a collection of German Navy documents which relate to the German High Command.

Boxes 174-175

"D" documents relating to German industry and slave labor camps.

Boxes 175-178

"EC" (economic) documents pertaining to the development of economic policies in the Third Reich and to economic exploitation of occupied countries.

Box 178

"ECH" and "ECR" documents are additional groupings of economic policy documents. "F" documents also relate to economic and agency matters.

Boxes 179-180

"L" documents concerning Nazi war plans, reports on the progress of the war, and Nazi concentration camps.